Under the deal, the church won tax exempt status in exchange for paying $12.5 million and dropping thousands of lawsuits against the federal government.

Just who are the lawyers who go to bat for the Church in all these lawsuits? Well, they're pretty tough to track down, but it seems the church has relied on a few trusted lawyers to fight its legal battles.

Two of them are a married couple, and one works for an independent firm but reportedly represents the Church exclusively.

Lawyers who represent or represented the church did not respond to requests for comment, with the exception of one attorney: Eric Lieberman of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman, P.C.